As reported by TechCrunch.
Opera officially introduced Neon – an AI‑driven browser that enables creating apps through AI prompts and convenient repeatable scenarios via the Cards feature. Together with Neon, the company joins the growing list of agent‑based browsers, among which solutions from Perplexity and The Browser Company aim to make artificial intelligence part of everyday web browsing.
Initially Neon was announced in May and was in a closed beta; now Opera plans to send invitations to selected users for $19.99 per month to participate in testing and early trials.
“We created Opera Neon for ourselves – and for everyone who actively uses artificial intelligence in daily life. Today we are excited to welcome the first users who will help shape the future of agent-based browsing together with us.”
Neon offers a standard chatbot for discussing queries and getting answers. The main “agent” component is Neon Do, which takes on task execution: for example, summarizing a Substack post and publishing its summary in Slack. By using the browsing history context, you can ask Neon to pull details from a YouTube video you watched last week, or from a publication you read yesterday.
The new Opera browser can also generate code fragments to facilitate creating visual reports with tables and charts. It is not yet known whether these mini‑apps can be shared with other users.
Dia from The Browser Company has a feature called Skills that lets you turn a prompt into a repeatable command or app. Neon borrows the concept of Cards – repeatable prompts that function as an IFTTT‑like framework for AI prompts. You can combine Cards, for example “pull-details” and “comparison-table,” to create a new prompt for comparing products across tabs. Just like Dia, users can create their own Cards or use those created by the community.
Opera Neon also introduces a new tab system called Tasks – workspaces for AI chats and tabs. It combines the concepts of Tab Groups and Arc Browser’s workspaces, but with its own AI context designed for easier management of prompts and tasks.
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